Thetis Island Community Page
Welcome to Thetis Island's Community Page!
This page is a space for community members and those that travel on the route to receive updates and information about ferry service on their route, and to offer suggestions, comments and questions to the BC Ferries team.
The input you provide will help us determine the topics that are of most interest to your community so we can bring answers, information, and themes for dialogue when we're in your community next.
This page will also be a resource hub for community event information, route-specific updates, reports and community stories.
Check back or subscribe using the link on the right to be informed of new items added to the page!
Welcome to Thetis Island's Community Page!
This page is a space for community members and those that travel on the route to receive updates and information about ferry service on their route, and to offer suggestions, comments and questions to the BC Ferries team.
The input you provide will help us determine the topics that are of most interest to your community so we can bring answers, information, and themes for dialogue when we're in your community next.
This page will also be a resource hub for community event information, route-specific updates, reports and community stories.
Check back or subscribe using the link on the right to be informed of new items added to the page!
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Neighbourhood Check-in Fall 2023
7 months agoCLOSED: This ideas has concluded.We want to know what is important to you, and your community.
As we continue to work on building the connection between communities and BC Ferries, our goal is to create opportunities to collaborate and hold meaningful conversations. One of the ways we are doing this is through our community drop-in sessions. These sessions are a chance for us to hear directly from those who live, work and play in the communities we serve, and for community members to connect with us face-to-face.
We understand not everyone is able to attend the upcoming drop-in on Tuesday, September 26 between 1:45 pm - 2:30 pm at Forbes Hall on Thetis Island in person. Therefore, this page is available as another opportunity to provide us with your questions, comments, and topics that you would like to discuss. Leave your feedback below, or 'like' other community members' posts to help us shape our conversations.
Please note:
Thank you for participating. Please be aware we will not be responding to questions or posts left on this board directly. If you have specific questions and would like to speak with one of our team members, please send your question to engagement@bcferries.com
As a reminder. we are committed to providing a safe and respectful environment and one that allows everyone an equal opportunity to participate. Any disrespectful or abusive comments will be taken down. This website is moderated 24/7 by an expert global moderation team from Bang the Table. To learn more visit Moderation Policy.
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Neighbourhood Check-in
8 months agoCLOSED: This ideas has concluded.As we continue to work on building the connection between communities and BC Ferries, our goal is to create opportunities to collaborate and hold meaningful conversations. One of the ways we are doing this is through our community feedback sessions. These are a chance for us, and the community, to hear directly from those who live, work and play in the communities we serve.
We know communication is important, so this spring session we are focusing on communication and ways we can improve.
To help us answer that question, we want to hear from you on how we can better utilize your community page. What updates and information would you like to see on your community page to help provide more meaningful information for your route?
To provide your input and feedback, leave a comment below, or 'like' other community members' posts to help us better understand the needs of your community. In addition to this online page, comment cards will be available onboard vessels and at terminals throughout May 27 - April 8, 2023. All comments will then be collected at the end of the session, and reported back on to community for next steps.
Please note:
Thank you for participating. Please be aware we will not be responding to questions or posts left on this board directly. If you have specific questions and would like to speak with one of our team members, please send your question to engagement@bcferries.com
As a reminder. we are committed to providing a safe and respectful environment and one that allows everyone an equal opportunity to participate. Any disrespectful or abusive comments will be taken down. This website is moderated 24/7 by an expert global moderation team from Bang the Table. To learn more visit Moderation Policy.
Who's Listening
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Documents
- 2024 BC Ferries Public Event Code of Conduct (514 KB) (pdf)
- Chemainus - Thetis - Penelakut Fall Engagements 2023 (448 KB) (png)
- How To: Stay informed - Twitter, BCF App & Service Notices (1.5 MB) (pdf)
- How To: Travel Assistance Program (TAP) and Medical Assured Loading (MAL) (1.36 MB) (pdf)
- How to: Travel Assistance Program and Medical Assured Loading (1.35 MB) (pdf)
- Chemainus Thetis Penelakut Community Invite (2.95 MB) (jpg)
- Director's Log January 2023 (616 KB) (pdf)
- Chemainus - Thetis - Penelakut Engagemetns Fall 2023 (460 KB) (png)
FAQs
- How do I stay informed of cancellations and delays on my route?
- What happens if my sailing is cancelled or service is disrupted?
- How can my organization apply for support for a community initiative?
- How do I apply to be a vendor with BC Ferries?
- Where can I find BC Ferries travel data and reports for my route?
- How do you pronounce the name of the vessel, Pune'luxutth?
Your Ferry Advisory Committee
Chemainus - Thetis - Penelakut
Co-chair: Keith Rush - keithrush17@gmail.com
Co-chair: Sharon Cross - sharon@penelakut.ca
BC Ferries is fortunate to be able to work with 13 Ferry Advisory Committees (FAC) located in communities up and down the coast of British Columbia. These committees are typically made up of 8-12 volunteer members who represent the ferry-dependent communities we serve. Ferry Advisory Committees play a fundamental role in facilitating information sharing between communities and BC Ferries. The committees provide important advice and insight that helps inform day-to-day operations, terminal and vessel improvements, schedule changes, and other initiatives.
To view find out more or to apply, visit our Ferry Advisory Page